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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Weight sorting brass
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1255880" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>Good point and post. I have often wondered on that myself and I always try to shoot over a chrono and number my brass so if I see one loafing or speeding I cull it. Not a great method.</p><p>How ever measuring case capacity accurately over a large range of brass isn't easy either.</p><p>What method do you use and how repeatable is it?</p><p>When I have tried H2O I can't seem to get it close enough to convince me it's really predictive. Do you have a better method? I haven't researched other mediums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1255880, member: 4566"] Good point and post. I have often wondered on that myself and I always try to shoot over a chrono and number my brass so if I see one loafing or speeding I cull it. Not a great method. How ever measuring case capacity accurately over a large range of brass isn't easy either. What method do you use and how repeatable is it? When I have tried H2O I can't seem to get it close enough to convince me it's really predictive. Do you have a better method? I haven't researched other mediums. [/QUOTE]
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